Features
Professor of English Henry Abelove is well-known for his published works, which include “The Evangelist of Desire: John Wesleyan and ...
Students Push for Prison Classes
Assistant Professor of Political Studies at Bard College, Daniel Karpowitz, describes a course he teaches on Dostoevsky’s “Crime and Punishment” ...
Faculty feel left out of salary freeze debate
Among the many proposals that the Roth administration is considering to deal with the endowment’s 20 percent plunge, a one ...
Atom bomb dance-lecture class returns in spring
“Through dance, we present archaic landscapes, eons older than the world we occupy, in which we, humans, can rediscover our ...
Eisner ’77 breaks glass ceiling at Argus, The Forward
Jane Eisner ’77 is a woman of firsts. This past June, she was named the first female editor of The ...
Do it in the Dark calls out energy use at senior houses
One glimpse at the Do It In The Dark competition website, with its difficult-to-read black writing and dark gray background, ...
Accomplished conductor readies himself for sabbatical
As the director of multiple orchestras and ensembles on the East Coast, Wesleyan Conductor Angel Gil-Ordoñez is no stranger to ...
Univ. community wary of proposed class size increase
When the University’s endowment rapidly declined during the economic recession of the 1970s, the administration’s solution to raising revenue was ...
Hasson ’98 connects rich and poor through internet
When Amir Hasson ’98 graduated from Wesleyan, he could not have predicted where his college education would take him. Following ...
Activist groups aim for relevance in an Obama world
With the election over, activist groups on campus are transitioning from the pre-election political fervor—with its flurry of voter registration ...
